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. >>> boeing 787 was supposed to be the next big thing in travel. but reports say federal officials say they're going to review the crime liner's power system. a three-foot crack was found in the cockpit window of a dreamliner an hour after takeoff of a flight in japan. the faa will hold a news conference following recent 787 incidents. united airlines, which operates six dreamliners, says it has no plans to ground the plane. >>> and news for anyone hoping to save a few bucks on an iphone. apple is knocking down reports it's planning a cheaper version of an iphone. an apple executive is quoted as saying, the company will not sell a less expensive version just for the sake of growing market share. walmart's big sale of iphone 5s for $157 ends tomorrow, replaced by a walmart-only no-contract version. >> that's a great price. i get it. all right. >>> when we come back, a wake-up call about ambien. new warnings about too many people taking too much of the popular sleep drug. >>> and vaccine alert. as the severe flu season spikes, supplies of the vaccine
. >>> boeing 787 was supposed to be the next big thing in travel. but reports say federal officials say they're going to review the crime liner's power system. a three-foot crack was found in the cockpit window of a dreamliner an hour after takeoff of a flight in japan. the faa will hold a news conference following recent 787 incidents. united airlines, which operates six dreamliners, says it has no plans to ground the plane. >>> and news for anyone hoping to save a few bucks...
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same issue with boeing 787. they realized when they built this plane, given the technological advances they put in the plane they would have problems along the way. i don't think there's any airlines there that would step back and say, these guys have had problems, i don't think we should fly the plane. bottom line is this. airlines talk to each other. they are talking to boeing constantly. these kinds of checks happen all time. most of the time we do not know about it. that's what's going on as you run an airline. it's just that this is in the news right now, which is why we're hearing about it. >> do we hear as many news headlines about airbus, phil? even if there aren't cancellations, if you're going to choose from boeing and airbus, maybe you go for the airbus, no? >> most of the airlines getting these planes placed orders years ago. they have been talking with boeing steadily since then, talking with other airlines, some of the tarairlines. some of the airlines that received the plane. if this plane wasn't
same issue with boeing 787. they realized when they built this plane, given the technological advances they put in the plane they would have problems along the way. i don't think there's any airlines there that would step back and say, these guys have had problems, i don't think we should fly the plane. bottom line is this. airlines talk to each other. they are talking to boeing constantly. these kinds of checks happen all time. most of the time we do not know about it. that's what's going on...
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thanks for coming on. >> boeing has a great product and a winner for the airlines and boeing. melissa: and for the passengers that flew on it this week. vaughn, thanks for coming on. we appreciate your time. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: did shell move the alaskan oil rig just to avoid millions of dollars in taxes? why one powerful lawmaker is crying foul. >>> louisiana bobby jindal wants to end the state's corporate tax. would it give the economic boost he claims? i don't know. i'm fascinated by this. today's power panel gets to the bottom of it. more "money" coming up. ♪ . this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. hi hi ♪(whistling tune) ♪("don't worry be happy") ♪ . melissa: now on to oil. we told you about shell's drilling rig which has been pulled off the rocks and towed to a shelter in alaska after being
thanks for coming on. >> boeing has a great product and a winner for the airlines and boeing. melissa: and for the passengers that flew on it this week. vaughn, thanks for coming on. we appreciate your time. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: did shell move the alaskan oil rig just to avoid millions of dollars in taxes? why one powerful lawmaker is crying foul. >>> louisiana bobby jindal wants to end the state's corporate tax. would it give the economic boost he claims? i...
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boeing may of confident in the dreamliner 787, one expert has some concerns. he worries why it's taking so long to get the root cause of some of these issues, and he's not at all comforted that boeing says the incidents are unrelatedance joins us now along with phil lebeau and myself. hans, what's raising your eyebrows most. tell us where the concern lies. >> well, my biggest concern is that boeing keeps us in a period of speculation because we don't -- we're not finding out what the problems have been. the houston problem goes back now almost a month, about a month. that's a long time, and -- and it's -- the longer this period of speculation lasts, the more it opens the door to people imagining the problem to be bad, and the worst case would, of course, be a catastrophic loss of an aircraft mid-flight on a long haul flight, a loss of life. so the more quickly boeing and all the other suppliers are definitely involved, the more quickly they come up with -- with an explanation of the root cause and also, of course, right along with this, with the credible expla
boeing may of confident in the dreamliner 787, one expert has some concerns. he worries why it's taking so long to get the root cause of some of these issues, and he's not at all comforted that boeing says the incidents are unrelatedance joins us now along with phil lebeau and myself. hans, what's raising your eyebrows most. tell us where the concern lies. >> well, my biggest concern is that boeing keeps us in a period of speculation because we don't -- we're not finding out what the...
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mark over the safety of boeing's flagship plane. the shares this week have taken a hit. down another 2% in today's trading session because two more problems with 787s on domestic japanese flights today. there was an oil leak and the other a cracked windshield. phil lebeau is tracking information from washington. >> the ntsb said, this is af plane, feel confident if you are playing it. at the same time, the faa launched a special review looking at reliability and safety of the 787 dreamliner. it'll be run by the faa. but boeing will be assisting in that review and so will some of the suppliers, no doubt, as they look at electronics and use of lithium ion batteries on the dreamliner. remember a lithium ion battery was traced to be the source of the fire of the 787 that caught on fire while parked at a gate in boston on monday. in 2007 the faa made special rules for the use of lithium ion batteries on airplanes because of flammability can concerns. with all of that said, listen to what the head of the faa and secretary of transportatio
mark over the safety of boeing's flagship plane. the shares this week have taken a hit. down another 2% in today's trading session because two more problems with 787s on domestic japanese flights today. there was an oil leak and the other a cracked windshield. phil lebeau is tracking information from washington. >> the ntsb said, this is af plane, feel confident if you are playing it. at the same time, the faa launched a special review looking at reliability and safety of the 787...
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the model was delayed for years at boeing factories. in the last week or so we've seen several problems with 787s at a variety of airlines with a cracked windshield, fuel leak in boston and not the kind of publicity the airlines want. here's ana spokesperson last night. >> that is not our company. that's different airlines aircraft. we don't have any comment. >> in fact ana did have problems with 787 after that interview just hours ago including a cracked windshield in japan. now ana flight 1076 just north of hawaii right now due into san jose at 9:19. it will then turn around and head back to japan at 11:00 a.m. at 6:30 our time, transportation secretary ray lahood will have a press conference about the problems with the 787. we don't know what he's going to say. both airlines and boeing do say that airplane is safe. back to you. >> i was out there earlier this week and passengers we talked to we polled everybody and they say they better get problems fixed. i don't want to get on that plane. >> that becomes the question. do you put you
the model was delayed for years at boeing factories. in the last week or so we've seen several problems with 787s at a variety of airlines with a cracked windshield, fuel leak in boston and not the kind of publicity the airlines want. here's ana spokesperson last night. >> that is not our company. that's different airlines aircraft. we don't have any comment. >> in fact ana did have problems with 787 after that interview just hours ago including a cracked windshield in japan. now...
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. >>> and two boeing 787s run into trouble on consecutive days. so what's going on now the dreamliner? >> every new airplane has growing pains especially those that kind of push the edge of the envelope in technology. >> we'll hear from captain sully sullenberger and ask peter greenberg why bad things keep happening to the 787 on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by h&r block, come see what our expertise can make. i will give you a tax and health care review. is ♪ ♪ chili's lunch combos starting at just 6 bucks. try our new southwestern mac and cheese with grilled chicken served with soup or salad. chili's lunch combos. starting at 6 bucks. more life happens here. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. [ male announcer ] this is bob a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillat
. >>> and two boeing 787s run into trouble on consecutive days. so what's going on now the dreamliner? >> every new airplane has growing pains especially those that kind of push the edge of the envelope in technology. >> we'll hear from captain sully sullenberger and ask peter greenberg why bad things keep happening to the 787 on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by h&r block, come see what our...
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thanks for coming on. >> boeing has a great product and a winner for the airlines and boeing. melissa: and for the passengers that flew on it this week. vaughn, thanks for coming on. we appreciate your time. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: did shell move the alaskan oil rig just to avoid millions of dollars in taxes? why one powerful lawmaker is crying foul. >>> louisiana bobby jindal wants to end the state's corporate tax. would it give the economic boost he claims? i don't know. i'm fascinated by this. today's power panel gets to the bottom of it. more "money" coming up. ♪ . ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally ba
thanks for coming on. >> boeing has a great product and a winner for the airlines and boeing. melissa: and for the passengers that flew on it this week. vaughn, thanks for coming on. we appreciate your time. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: did shell move the alaskan oil rig just to avoid millions of dollars in taxes? why one powerful lawmaker is crying foul. >>> louisiana bobby jindal wants to end the state's corporate tax. would it give the economic boost he claims? i...
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. >>> more trouble with boeing 878 dreamliner just hours away from touching down in san jose's mineta international airport. overnight cracks appeared in the cockpit windshield of a 787 flying in japan. that plane landed safely. the newest issue comes as faa just announced comprehensive review of the plane dubbed the most technically advanced yet. today's order mandates a second look at the design, manufacture and assembly of the dreamliner. as we mentioned, this is a big deal for the silicon valley because it will land a 787 at sjc this morning. it marks the start of the airline's direct flights to tokyo and beyond. now we asked ana about the recent issues with the plane but they referred us to boeing as for the new nonstop service from mineta and its impact on the silicon valley, business and tech reporter scott mcgrew will have details on that part of the story later this morning. >>> 4:34 right now. a south bay family says investigators are not doing enough to find the person that killed their son three weeks ago and left his body on the side of the road. 24-year-old jacksen madse
. >>> more trouble with boeing 878 dreamliner just hours away from touching down in san jose's mineta international airport. overnight cracks appeared in the cockpit windshield of a 787 flying in japan. that plane landed safely. the newest issue comes as faa just announced comprehensive review of the plane dubbed the most technically advanced yet. today's order mandates a second look at the design, manufacture and assembly of the dreamliner. as we mentioned, this is a big deal for the...
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i'm off my box. >>> boeing 787, growing pains. all kinds of problems, leaking fuel, plus cracked cockpit window and electrical fire in another, mechanical problems, and this after all the manufacturing delays, as well. i mean, we had high hopes for this one. >> this is bad news because when -- >> doesn't have any growing pains. >> work everything out -- >> before you put it on the air, please. >> so this story, i love. >>> a little boy in england saved all of his christmas money to buy this ultrasonic ray dor. radar. like kids often do, he loses it. so then he writes a letter to lego. >> and this is the letter. or part of it, at least. my daddy just told me to leave the people at home, but i took them and i lost jay zx at the shop as it fell out of my coat. so what happens next? well, lego writes back. a customer service rep says he spoke with the sensei. >> clearly you don't have the kit. >> i do not. >> luka, your father seems like a very wise man, you must always protect your ninjago mini figures. the letter also includes his p
i'm off my box. >>> boeing 787, growing pains. all kinds of problems, leaking fuel, plus cracked cockpit window and electrical fire in another, mechanical problems, and this after all the manufacturing delays, as well. i mean, we had high hopes for this one. >> this is bad news because when -- >> doesn't have any growing pains. >> work everything out -- >> before you put it on the air, please. >> so this story, i love. >>> a little boy in england...
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long term boeing will work this out. the 787 will likely go on to be one of the most successful aircraft ever. i think we'll have more of these issues and because media scrutiny is here it will be tough for boeing. ashley: are these type of issues typical for new aircraft, teething problems because boeing is under the microscope? >> they are. these issues are normal but the only problem boeing has had issues, if taken to their full compression could have been catastrophic. a fire, fuel leaks, uncontained engine failures. they have used up a lot of goodwill if you will and so now with media scrutiny upon us it will be more and more difficult and the fact that, you know, there are, you know, this is a unique airplane in the way it is built and the fact it is one of the biggest changes is that it is the most electric aircraft ever built --. ashley: that's right. >> the fact that we're having electrical issues and electrical issues are very difficult to troubleshoot and hunt down, will make this harder i think than previous
long term boeing will work this out. the 787 will likely go on to be one of the most successful aircraft ever. i think we'll have more of these issues and because media scrutiny is here it will be tough for boeing. ashley: are these type of issues typical for new aircraft, teething problems because boeing is under the microscope? >> they are. these issues are normal but the only problem boeing has had issues, if taken to their full compression could have been catastrophic. a fire, fuel...
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well, we had a contract we signed with boeing and a rate at which we were going to buy those tankers coming off the production line. now you're cutting that tunnelfunding. we can't keep can up our end of the contract. now, it's been reported that boeing bid very competitively to win that contract, and they are losing money on the early phases of it. when we have to go as a nation and renegotiate that contract, do you really think we're in a good position to maintain such a competitive price if or is boeing going to walk out of that negotiation in a better position, perhaps not losing money on the contract anymore? so you've got to look at this, and there are some areas where it really is going to be bad for dod if they have to e quester -- sequester these accounts. >> well, the easiest places to cut in the short term is o&m, operations. you know, a severe cutback in training and that sort of thing? >> yes. some of the options you'd have to look at are, you know, if you've got major live-fire training exercises scheduled for the remainder of the year, you could delay it til next fisca
well, we had a contract we signed with boeing and a rate at which we were going to buy those tankers coming off the production line. now you're cutting that tunnelfunding. we can't keep can up our end of the contract. now, it's been reported that boeing bid very competitively to win that contract, and they are losing money on the early phases of it. when we have to go as a nation and renegotiate that contract, do you really think we're in a good position to maintain such a competitive price if...
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you mentioned boeing and the fire. boeing is under serious pressure. it has been the number one loser on the dow jones industrial average. now you have the analysts obviously now looking closely at boeing and downgrading it on the heels of the dreamliner fire over in boston. bb&t says it is too much to ignore. they cut boeing to a hold from a buy. caterpillar is on the move. caterpillar raised its price target to 98 bucks from 90. here are others. verizon under pressure. back to you. tracy: thank you, nicole. ash will be here with the numbers at 4:00. ashley: we'll be here with sandra smith. always first run of the season. alcoa, we'll see what they have to say. earning estimates have been cut from back in october like 9% growth. all the way down to 3%. the bar is so low. tracy: that's a good commodity story too. so it is good you have our girl sandra smith with you. ashley: she will be all over it. >>> all right. american small business confidence, well it rose slightly in december but it is still at the second lowest level in nearly two years. this a
you mentioned boeing and the fire. boeing is under serious pressure. it has been the number one loser on the dow jones industrial average. now you have the analysts obviously now looking closely at boeing and downgrading it on the heels of the dreamliner fire over in boston. bb&t says it is too much to ignore. they cut boeing to a hold from a buy. caterpillar is on the move. caterpillar raised its price target to 98 bucks from 90. here are others. verizon under pressure. back to you. tracy:...
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yesterday's big loser among industrial stocks was today's winner: boeing. the company was out defending its marquee plane, the dreamliner 787, after three issues in as many days this week. shares rebounded 3.6%. volume doubled. today the chief engineer for the program expressed confidence the 787 is safe. the other big winner in the sector was industrial equipment maker danaher. shares are at an all-time high after the firm raised its financial forecast for the fourth quarter. among the health care stocks rallying was medical device maker stryker. it makes replacement knees and hips. preliminary quarterly results were encouraging after a recent slowdown blamed on weakness in europe. shares moved up to a new 52 week high. u.s. sales had been under pressure as well from insurance companies becoming more conservative in paying for elective replacement surgeries. the fight for clear-wire is on. clear-wire is a wireless broadband technology company. sprint owns half of the company and has offered to buy the rest, but dish network topped sprint's offer, as dish c
yesterday's big loser among industrial stocks was today's winner: boeing. the company was out defending its marquee plane, the dreamliner 787, after three issues in as many days this week. shares rebounded 3.6%. volume doubled. today the chief engineer for the program expressed confidence the 787 is safe. the other big winner in the sector was industrial equipment maker danaher. shares are at an all-time high after the firm raised its financial forecast for the fourth quarter. among the health...
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boeing today moving up. and executive coming out with some comments saying that these problems are typical. it is really no big deal. we reassure you everything is under control. hewlett-packard is moving. that stock has surprised a lot of people over the past seven-ten trading sessions. moving higher today. no dow we will ask paul otellini about their relationship going forward. the losers today, bank of america. down about 3%. a price target of about $12. newmont mining falling about 2%. gold is also moving lower. netflix is falling by about 2%. bank of america reiterating it under perform rating. back now live to las vegas. i wanted to point this out to you. this area used to be microsoft. last year, microsoft for the first time, pulled out a ctf. guess what, a chinese company moved right in. they snapped up the property. every single inch of it. this stuff is expensive. intel never left. here is intel's booth. this is called the altar book tree. i am joined now by the man who has led this company for abo
boeing today moving up. and executive coming out with some comments saying that these problems are typical. it is really no big deal. we reassure you everything is under control. hewlett-packard is moving. that stock has surprised a lot of people over the past seven-ten trading sessions. moving higher today. no dow we will ask paul otellini about their relationship going forward. the losers today, bank of america. down about 3%. a price target of about $12. newmont mining falling about 2%. gold...
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then, the boeing dreamliner turning into a nightmare for the company as the safety issues keep piling up. an aviation safety expert is here to discuss if we're putting too much technology in our planes. we're going to explain. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ i had enough of feeling embarrassed about my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer through 6 months. [
then, the boeing dreamliner turning into a nightmare for the company as the safety issues keep piling up. an aviation safety expert is here to discuss if we're putting too much technology in our planes. we're going to explain. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to...
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it just came out from boeing delayed for a number of years. these may be those sorts of things. >>> travelers at sfo may be in for flight delays this month as soon as tonight in fact. construction crews are working on safety upgrades required by the federal government. that means the runway will be shut down for three weekends this month. the first closure is tonight at 10:00 until 8:00 monday morning. the runway closure will have biggest impact on flights within a two-hour radius of sfo. >>> certainly a cold morning out there. want to check temperatures right now with meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning to you, laura and marla. good morning to you at home. they are dropping off. close to freezing just about everywhere and cold enough for frost through all of your interior valleys this morning. you want to travel cautiously over bridges and overpasses where you might find some black ice this morning. if you're headed to southern california low snow we had yesterday is moving into so cal. the grapevine is shut down for snow. we'll ta
it just came out from boeing delayed for a number of years. these may be those sorts of things. >>> travelers at sfo may be in for flight delays this month as soon as tonight in fact. construction crews are working on safety upgrades required by the federal government. that means the runway will be shut down for three weekends this month. the first closure is tonight at 10:00 until 8:00 monday morning. the runway closure will have biggest impact on flights within a two-hour radius of...
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. >>> the boeing 787 is called the boeing dreamliner but why it's not so dreamy. why one flight was canceled today just as it was about to take off. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> napalm, trip wires and more frightening details about the alleged gunman in the colorado movie theater shooting. lisa sylvester is monitoring that and other stories. >> wolf, prosecutors today detailed the way the alleged shooter, james holmes, booby-trapped his apartment with napalm. there was a trip wire attached to glis rin ready to cse a fire from carpets soaked in gas. in one call you can hear at least 30 gunshots in just 27 seconds. in other news, bow's new 787 dream liner is dealing with another incident at boston logan's airport a day after a fire broke out, today another flight was canceled after crews discovered a fuel
. >>> the boeing 787 is called the boeing dreamliner but why it's not so dreamy. why one flight was canceled today just as it was about to take off. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> napalm, trip wires and more...
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phil lebeau's got breaking news ton the 787 boeing dream liner. phil, if you're out there, tell me what you've got, my friend. >> larry, we have learned that the faa is going to be conducting a special review of the power system in the 787 dream liner. essentially this is the faa saying let's take a pause here and take a look at the design, the manufacturing, how the power system works on the dream liner. let me be clear here, this is a special review. this is not an airworthiness directive. it would be a much more serious matter. and it might involve airlines being told stand down, don't fly this plane. that is not what is happening. airlines that have the dream liner will continue to flow it. but the faa is saying this is not simply looking into what happened on monday in boston, we want to do a special review of the power system remember, at the heart of this is the issue of the way the dream liner derives so much of the onboard electricity. this uses much more electricity than any other plane. as a result, it's much more complex than your typi
phil lebeau's got breaking news ton the 787 boeing dream liner. phil, if you're out there, tell me what you've got, my friend. >> larry, we have learned that the faa is going to be conducting a special review of the power system in the 787 dream liner. essentially this is the faa saying let's take a pause here and take a look at the design, the manufacturing, how the power system works on the dream liner. let me be clear here, this is a special review. this is not an airworthiness...
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his first job was at boeing. he was part of a team that designed the lights around the passenger windows as well as the lavatory occupy sign. but he said the seeds of who he is today can be traced to his childhood in barberton, ohio, where he learned the value of building with his hands. >> in my family if the washer broke, you didn't order a part. you made a new part to try to fix it because that was part of the game that, you know, we're capable of fixing things. >> and that was part of something in you. you wanted to take it apart. >> my mother tells people that i took the family piano apart but it wasn't that interesting to put back together. it hung out for most of my childhood. >> what a cool guy. >> yeah, the innovations -- >> actually i was talking about charlie. but david kelley is interesting too. you can see the entire conversation on "60 minutes" this sunday night. >>> "buckwild," some call it jersey shore for the hillbilly set. we'll show you who's unhappy about it ahead on "cbs this morning." bayer
his first job was at boeing. he was part of a team that designed the lights around the passenger windows as well as the lavatory occupy sign. but he said the seeds of who he is today can be traced to his childhood in barberton, ohio, where he learned the value of building with his hands. >> in my family if the washer broke, you didn't order a part. you made a new part to try to fix it because that was part of the game that, you know, we're capable of fixing things. >> and that was...
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it's a humiliating setback for boeing. we get the latest from correspondent tom costello. >> reporter: in san jose friday, the newest 787 dreamliner entered service for japan's nippon airways, the same airline which the same day also reported one of its 787s had developed a crack on a cockpit window. the latest in a string of embarrassments for boeing's state-of-the-art aircraft. the faa says it will conduct a thorough review of its power, electrical and battery systems. >> through it we will look for the root causes of recent events and do everything we can to ensure these events don't happen again. >> reporter: the events have been mounting. on tuesday, a japan airlines 787 had to turn back to the gate after a fuel leak spilled 40 gallons onto the runway in boston. on monday, a fire in the belly of another japan airlines 787 was traced to an auxiliary power unit lithium battery pack. in december a united 787 made an emergency landing in new orleans with an electrical problem. also in december a qatar airways was grounded
it's a humiliating setback for boeing. we get the latest from correspondent tom costello. >> reporter: in san jose friday, the newest 787 dreamliner entered service for japan's nippon airways, the same airline which the same day also reported one of its 787s had developed a crack on a cockpit window. the latest in a string of embarrassments for boeing's state-of-the-art aircraft. the faa says it will conduct a thorough review of its power, electrical and battery systems. >> through...
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we have not heard back from boeing. but if you take a look at shares, carl, the the stock has been ticking lower ever since this fire serviced about 15 minutes ago. that's the latest regarding this dreamliner fire at boston airport. >> phil, thanks for that. what do the white house, snoop dogg and the economist magazine have in common? they all use sound cloud, a start-up that let's you upload and share sounds of all kinds. that means music, pop casts, even your baby's first words. alex joins us this morning from san francisco. alex, good morning to you. >> good morning. how are you? >> for those who never heard identity, tell us what sound cloud is and what it's not. people hear about a sound tool on the web and they start to get a preconceived notion of what that is. what do you to? >> sure. sure. soundcloud is the world's online audio platform. that means people come to sound cloud to share sounds that they've created. could be any kind of sound. and also people come there to discover and hear all these great sounds
we have not heard back from boeing. but if you take a look at shares, carl, the the stock has been ticking lower ever since this fire serviced about 15 minutes ago. that's the latest regarding this dreamliner fire at boston airport. >> phil, thanks for that. what do the white house, snoop dogg and the economist magazine have in common? they all use sound cloud, a start-up that let's you upload and share sounds of all kinds. that means music, pop casts, even your baby's first words. alex...
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at $200 million a pop, boeing has a lot at stake. it has 800 of the planes on order from airlines, but dogged by production delays and now these mechanical glitches since it debuted in late 2011. whether these problems are typical or not, they could prove to be a nightmare for boeing's bottom line if airlines start putting their orders on hold. new term, new treasury secretary, a source confirms to cnn that president obama is set to nominate his current chief of staff jack lew to replace tim geithner. lew is described as the consummate washington insider and behind the scenes dealmaker. he also has ties to wall street. he was an executive at citigroup, served as budget director under bill clinton and then again more recently under president obama. he was a key player during the 2011 debt ceiling talks that almost shut down the government. going to have his work cut out for him. democrats and republicans on capitol hill gear up for that battle over extending the debt ceiling with the global embarrassment that serves as economic policy
at $200 million a pop, boeing has a lot at stake. it has 800 of the planes on order from airlines, but dogged by production delays and now these mechanical glitches since it debuted in late 2011. whether these problems are typical or not, they could prove to be a nightmare for boeing's bottom line if airlines start putting their orders on hold. new term, new treasury secretary, a source confirms to cnn that president obama is set to nominate his current chief of staff jack lew to replace tim...
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people of all ages got to sit in the cockpits of everything from a boeing supersonic transport to a cessna 177 cardinal, and sportster gyro plane. >>> thank you for making us part of your morning. more local news for you tonight at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00. and all day long at nbcbayarea.com. thank you for making us part of your sunday morning. go out and have a great day. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. every human being is unique. and there is one store that recognizes it. the sleep number store. the only place in the world you'll find... the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. an exclusive collection of innovations that totally individualizes your sleep. the only place yo
people of all ages got to sit in the cockpits of everything from a boeing supersonic transport to a cessna 177 cardinal, and sportster gyro plane. >>> thank you for making us part of your morning. more local news for you tonight at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00. and all day long at nbcbayarea.com. thank you for making us part of your sunday morning. go out and have a great day. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe...
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has to renegotiate with boeing. it is reported that boeing bid they bid very competitively to get that contract. do you think we're in a good position to maintain such a competitive price or is boeing going to walk out in a better position perhaps not losing money on the contract anymore. there are some areas that it is going to be bad for d.o.d. if they have to receiver -- sequester these accounts. >> so the short term is on them. probably be a severe cut back in training and that sort of thing? >> some of the options you have to look at if you have live fire training exercises scheduled for the remainder of the year you can delay it to the next fiscal year. if you have major main tins of systems that you were set to begin you can delay that into the beginning of the next fiscal year. you can do a lot of delaying and you can get away with that perhaps in one year. but now you have a backlog building next year. if think stays in effect you have less funding the year after that so the backlog starts to build. it will
has to renegotiate with boeing. it is reported that boeing bid they bid very competitively to get that contract. do you think we're in a good position to maintain such a competitive price or is boeing going to walk out in a better position perhaps not losing money on the contract anymore. there are some areas that it is going to be bad for d.o.d. if they have to receiver -- sequester these accounts. >> so the short term is on them. probably be a severe cut back in training and that sort...
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why do they need a boeing 737. why does the pentagon send $65 ,000 on a individual to send them to civilian grad school in why are there more generals now than when the army and marines was larger? why do they have a larger staff? cutting all of those won't save you hundreds of billions, but it just shows you the fat spread throughout the pentagon. i'll say u a couple of things. i agree two-thirds of what you said. and i salute your service at foreign service and brookings. it's good to see you. in the interest of debate that's the fun we have together, always. you mention a long list of potential areas of waste one of the most expensive things you mentioned is something i would support and say the state department should do more is idea of mid career sabbatical. not only do we benefit from it here at brookings. have a half dozen or seven of the mid career officer and intelligence community personnel and coast guard officers who teach us a lot but they go back, we hope, with different idea and new idea. if you look
why do they need a boeing 737. why does the pentagon send $65 ,000 on a individual to send them to civilian grad school in why are there more generals now than when the army and marines was larger? why do they have a larger staff? cutting all of those won't save you hundreds of billions, but it just shows you the fat spread throughout the pentagon. i'll say u a couple of things. i agree two-thirds of what you said. and i salute your service at foreign service and brookings. it's good to see...
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boeing contributed to the slump after a 787 dreamliner caught fire at logan international airport. no passengers on board. the faa is investigating. meantime bank of america slipped depit reaching an over10 billion settlement with fannie mae over questionable home loans it sold during the housing bubble. that's it from cnbc. we are first in business worldwide. now it's back over to "hardball" on msnbc. ♪ >>> as a country we have been through this too many times, whether it's an elementary school in newtown or a shopping mall in oregon or a temple in wisconsin or a movie theater in aurora or a street corner in chicago. these neighborhoods are our neighborhoods, and these children are our children. and we're going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this regardless of the politics. >> welcome back to "hardball." it's been 24 days now since the horrific shooting in newtown, connecticut, and this weekend we got the first bit of information on the size and scope of recommendations vice president biden's gun control task force may make. "t
boeing contributed to the slump after a 787 dreamliner caught fire at logan international airport. no passengers on board. the faa is investigating. meantime bank of america slipped depit reaching an over10 billion settlement with fannie mae over questionable home loans it sold during the housing bubble. that's it from cnbc. we are first in business worldwide. now it's back over to "hardball" on msnbc. ♪ >>> as a country we have been through this too many times, whether...
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boeing says it delivered 161 planes per year. the company is ramping.its sales of conceivablconceivable. we have heard from hp, and it's not very often that you get strong words from a company coming back. but it has its thoughts about the company and this column. the company's viewpoint says in art, "the wall street journal" story is significantly misleading. hp continues to make significant improvements in both its cash flow from operations as well as 80s balance sheet. he goes on to say that the added significantly to generation. this is not accurate. as we explained prior to its story, hp would have received the cash directly from customers in any event. it is important they go on to note that the purpose of these receivable sales programs is to support our partner and customer ecosystems and it is consistent with the practices of many other companies. finally, they say we are at a loss to explain why "the wall street journal" published a story that misleads its readers. it's not very often that you hear such a strong rebutta
boeing says it delivered 161 planes per year. the company is ramping.its sales of conceivablconceivable. we have heard from hp, and it's not very often that you get strong words from a company coming back. but it has its thoughts about the company and this column. the company's viewpoint says in art, "the wall street journal" story is significantly misleading. hp continues to make significant improvements in both its cash flow from operations as well as 80s balance sheet. he goes on...
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. >>> more trouble for boeing and the much touted 787 dreamliner. japan officials cancelled a flight after a faulty computer notification about the brakes and after another 787 caught fire and yet another suffered a fuel leak. the designer's chief engineer says he has extreme confidence in the plane and boeing calls it gr growing pains. >>> aig is backing down amidst public outrage and ire from congress and decided not to sue the u.s. government over the multi-billion dollar bailout that saved the u.s. giant. they claimed the rescue was unfair to the company shareholders. >>> now, kayla is at the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> good morning. wall street is launching jack lew, president obama's nomination for the next secretary of the treasury and once confirmed he will undertake negotiations with congress over the country's credit card limit. holiday retail sales rose 2.5%, that is less than expected and retailers stocks are reacting. meanwhile, the overall market is unchanged on the week. >> kayla at the new york stock exchange, thanks. >
. >>> more trouble for boeing and the much touted 787 dreamliner. japan officials cancelled a flight after a faulty computer notification about the brakes and after another 787 caught fire and yet another suffered a fuel leak. the designer's chief engineer says he has extreme confidence in the plane and boeing calls it gr growing pains. >>> aig is backing down amidst public outrage and ire from congress and decided not to sue the u.s. government over the multi-billion dollar...
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more trouble with boeing 787 dreamliner. that same plane an hour away from touching down at san jose's mineta international airport. it was revealed overnight cracks appeared in the cockpit windshield of the 787 flying in japan. that plane landed safely. the newest issue comes as the faa just announced a comprehensive review of the plane dubbed the most technically advanced yet. today's order mandates a second look at the design, manufacture and assembly of the dreamliner. as we mentioned, it's a big deal for the silicon valley because the airways will land a 787 dreamliner this morning. it marks the start of the airlines direct flights to tokyo and beyond. we asked ana about the recent issues with the plane but they referred us to boeing. >>> let's go ahead and check the forecast now with christina loren. >> good morning to you, marla. good morning to you at home. happy, happy friday. it's a cold start to the day. it's going to get even colder as we head throughout the weekend. temperatures today in the 50s. tomorrow and su
more trouble with boeing 787 dreamliner. that same plane an hour away from touching down at san jose's mineta international airport. it was revealed overnight cracks appeared in the cockpit windshield of the 787 flying in japan. that plane landed safely. the newest issue comes as the faa just announced a comprehensive review of the plane dubbed the most technically advanced yet. today's order mandates a second look at the design, manufacture and assembly of the dreamliner. as we mentioned, it's...
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boeing picked up a couple of pieces on the dl, on the down low baur low, because they're going to do things with these buildings. they have a lot of quality, a lot of use, not just for the juices they we uses they were first made for. >> hopefully people will put the money toward buying or leasing, can keep them there and that will keep people employed as well. a sensitive issue on the space coast. chad myers, thank you. >>> up next, how john brennan at the cia could mean big changes in president obama's drone program. you'll hear from someone who investigated the so-called kill list. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and
boeing picked up a couple of pieces on the dl, on the down low baur low, because they're going to do things with these buildings. they have a lot of quality, a lot of use, not just for the juices they we uses they were first made for. >> hopefully people will put the money toward buying or leasing, can keep them there and that will keep people employed as well. a sensitive issue on the space coast. chad myers, thank you. >>> up next, how john brennan at the cia could mean big...
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take a look at some of the aircraft suspended all over this boeing pavilion here in new orleans. the air war was fought all over the world. you see everything from b-17s to the p-51 mustang, critical to american success in the closing days of the war. this one happens to have a red tail. the the muskeghee airmen flew that. this is a great tribute to all those who were in the war. i can't tell you what it's like to be in that submarine and see it on an actual mission and then see what happened to it. >> the primary goal and focus of the museum is education. do you get a sense that there is a great thirst for knowledge about the second world war among the younger people who visit that museum? >> reporter: i do, matt. my own personal experience is that the baby boomers who came along after the war, it was not part of their memory. but all the books that have been written about that time and they realize what their parents went through. first the depression and then the war and how much we owe them and how much was at stake. so young people are coming here and learning the magnitude
take a look at some of the aircraft suspended all over this boeing pavilion here in new orleans. the air war was fought all over the world. you see everything from b-17s to the p-51 mustang, critical to american success in the closing days of the war. this one happens to have a red tail. the the muskeghee airmen flew that. this is a great tribute to all those who were in the war. i can't tell you what it's like to be in that submarine and see it on an actual mission and then see what happened...
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. >> boe presidents bashar al-assad on what to al jazeera. they've been talking for the last 55 minutes. our coverage will continue. that is al-assad being integrated -- and greeted by his supporters in damascus. we will dispense. islamic leader today >>> i think cybersecurity remains the top priority because of its national security implications. we saw the congress failed to reach the site security legislation in 2012 as perhaps many would have predicted. they remain a part because industry is opposed to any sort of cybersecurity standard. >> i think another issue is implementing the incentive options to create more spectrum so the ftc has their sleeves rolled up and people are working on that and some hot-button issues are on the licensed spectrum that the sector is coming up with all the time. >> ned neutrality could be a big time. the d.c. circuit is considering the challenge to the fcc rules, and it is unclear how the court is going to rule the there are indications on similar issues in the past the d.c. circuit has been skeptical of th
. >> boe presidents bashar al-assad on what to al jazeera. they've been talking for the last 55 minutes. our coverage will continue. that is al-assad being integrated -- and greeted by his supporters in damascus. we will dispense. islamic leader today >>> i think cybersecurity remains the top priority because of its national security implications. we saw the congress failed to reach the site security legislation in 2012 as perhaps many would have predicted. they remain a part...